N.H. R. Super. Ct. 8
Comment
Pleadings which notify the opposing party and the court of the factual and legal bases of the pleader's claims or defenses better define the issues of fact and law to be adjudicated. This definition should give the opposing party and the court sufficient information to determine whether the claim or defense is sufficient in law to merit continued litigation. Pleadings should assist in setting practical limits on the scope of discovery and trial and should give the court sufficient information to control and supervise the progress of the case.
The language following the proviso in section (a) of the rule is intended to conform to the requirements of RSA 508:4-c.